I will take the BMAT on 7th of November 2012 and I want to ask, which are the most efficient preparation books for it? I bought the official guide. I can say it was quite expensive for only 30 scientific questions and some tips here and there.
I will take the BMAT on 7th of November 2012 and I want to ask, which are the most efficient preparation books for it? I bought the official guide. I can say it was quite expensive for only 30 scientific questions and some tips here and there.
Thanks!
I used this book alongside the Official guide and the question papers online. The official was most like the actual exam questions in terms of difficulty, but as you say there is little for your money in there. The 400 Questions book was good, particularly for the section 1 and 3 stuff, but I found some of the science questions (especially physics) were too hard in comparison to the real thing and actually required some A-Level knowledge when GCSE is all you need for the paper. That said, harder questions aren't necessarily a bad thing as they are very good prep.
There is a specification online detailing all of the topics you need to cover which is useful and I'd also recommend getting out a couple GCSE science revision guides that cover all of the exam boards so that you're up to scratch on all of the knowledge.
Just don't worry too much about getting things wrong at the start. I found the BMAT ridiculously hard to begin with, but with time I got a lot better and managed a pretty good score. Good luck
See link my signature. I think for S1 do TSA papers and critical thinking papers. For S2 do the papers on the official site (though bear in mind the syllabi for GCSE science has changed a lot every 2-3 years). But in general, know your GCSE knowledge inside out.
I got 7.2, 7, 3A in S1, S2 and S3. The online questions should be on the official BMAT website, I think they have papers for around 5 years, but I'm not certain
Definitely get the 4000Q book. Thats what I used and I got 6.9 5.8 and 4A (although for vet med not medicine!). You may also want to revise over gcse from all boards again, as certain things in the questions were not on my board and so I didn't know about them. Also, not sure whether you have done double/triple science but if you did double (like I did), then revise the triple content as well as that is new - some of it came up in AS.
I was thinking of taking the SAT also, in mathematics, physics and chemistry. Which books do you recommend? I found on Amazon those by Kaplan, how good are them? I need books for SAT II.
Start prepping like 2 months before if you want a proper chance at doing well. Make sure you revise GCSE chem, bio and physics cos they take subjects from ALL exam boards in GCSE, not just the one you did (e.g. AQA questions will be asked even though you did Edexcel so did not learn certain things AQA people had to learn), practise essay questions and do past papers and you'll be fine. Good luck
I did preparation in October half term. You don't need to prepare till then imo, there's not enough content and practise material to justify starting before then if you do 1-2 hours a day when you start.